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The 65 nm process is an advanced lithographic node used in volume CMOS semiconductor fabrication. Printed linewidths (i.e. transistor gate lengths) can reach as low as 25 nm on a nominally 65 nm process, while the pitch between two lines may be greater than 130 nm.
Yonah is the code name of Intel's first generation 65 nm process CPU cores, based on cores of the earlier Banias (130 nm) / Dothan (90 nm) Pentium M microarchitecture.Yonah CPU cores were used within Intel's Core Solo and Core Duo mobile microprocessor products.
ARM states that the TSMC 40G hard macro implementation typically operates at 2 GHz; a single core (excluding caches) occupies less than 1.5 mm 2 when designed in a TSMC 65 nanometer (nm) generic process [5] and can be clocked at speeds over 1 GHz, consuming less than 250 mW per core.
Apple A12 and Huawei Kirin 980 mobile processors, both released in 2018, use 7 nm chips manufactured by TSMC. [127] AMD began using TSMC 7 nm starting with the Vega 20 GPU in November 2018, [128] with Zen 2-based CPUs and APUs from July 2019, [129] and for both PlayStation 5 [130] and Xbox Series X/S [131] consoles' APUs, released both in ...
Tigerton dual-cores and all quad-core processors except - are multi-chip modules combining two dies. For the 65 nm processors, the same product code can be shared by processors with different dies, but the specific information about which one is used can be derived from the stepping.
CPU Fab CPU (Core/Freq) CPU cache GPU Memory technology Wireless radio technologies Released MT6276M: ARMv6 65 nm single-core (32-bit) ARM11 (Jazelle) @ 520 MHz GSM, GPRS, EDGE, Cl.12, Quad-band, HSPA Rel.6 MT6513: ARMv6 65 nm (CMOS) single-core (32-bit) ARM11 (Jazelle) @ 650 MHz PowerVR SGX531 @ 281 MHz [2] Not 3G compatible (MT6573 without 3G)
65 nm arm926ej-s @ 192 mhz hsdpa, 1xev-do q1 2007 qsc6065 hsdpa, 1xev-do q2 2007 qsc6075 [6] 1xev-do rev.0 qsc6085 1xev-do rev.a q4 2007 qsc6155 [7] 45 nm arm1136jf-s @ 480 mhz w/ l2 hvga @30fps gsm, edge, hspa+ ev-do rev.0/a/b 2008 qsc6165 qsc6175 qsc6185 qsc6195 qsc6240 (esc6240) 65 nm arm926ej-s @ 184/230 mhz no 3d, arm 2d hsdpa: q3 2007 ...
The reduction to 65 nm reduced the existing 230 mm 2 die based on the 90 nm process to half its current size, about 120 mm 2, greatly reducing IBM's manufacturing cost as well. On 12 March 2007, IBM announced that it started producing 65 nm Cells in its East Fishkill fab. The chips produced there are apparently only for IBMs own Cell blade ...